This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions for maintaining and repairing your Renault 18, R18, and Fuego MkI & MkII models, covering all years from 1978 to 1993. This manual is an invaluable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering step-by-step guidance on every repair and service procedure. It includes detailed illustrations and diagrams to ensure clarity and ease of understanding.
With this manual, you will have access to all the technical information you need, including:
* **Engine Repair:** This section covers everything from basic maintenance like oil changes and tune-ups to complex repairs such as engine rebuilds.
* **Transmission Repair:** Learn how to diagnose and repair both manual and automatic transmissions.
* **Electrical System:** Troubleshoot and repair all electrical components, including the starter, alternator, wiring harness, and more.
* **Brakes:** Get detailed instructions on replacing brake pads, rotors, calipers, and master cylinders.
* **Suspension and Steering:** Learn how to diagnose and repair suspension components, steering systems, and alignment issues.
* **Bodywork and Paint:** Find guidance on repairing dents, scratches, and other body damage.
* **Interior and Accessories:** This section covers repairs for upholstery, door panels, heating and air conditioning, and more.
This manual is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to keep their Renault 18, R18, or Fuego in top condition. It will save you time and money by allowing you to perform repairs and maintenance yourself.
The Renault 18, commonly known as the R18, was a compact car produced by French automaker Renault from 1978 to 1986. It was a successor to the Renault 12 and arrived in a period of significant economic growth in Europe, where people were looking for reliable, practical, and affordable vehicles. The R18 was offered in a variety of body styles, including a three-door hatchback, a five-door hatchback, and a four-door sedan. It was a popular choice for families and individuals alike, with its spacious interior and frugal engines. The R18 was known for its durable construction, comfortable ride, and reliable performance. It was powered by a range of four-cylinder petrol engines, ranging in size from 1.2 to 1.7 liters. The R18 was also available with a diesel engine, though this was less common.
The Renault Fuego, a sporty coupe derived from the R18, was launched in 1980. Its sleek, aerodynamic design and distinctive fastback shape were inspired by the Ford Mustang and other popular American muscle cars. The Fuego was available with a variety of engines, including the potent 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The Fuego was also notable for its advanced features, including a digital instrument cluster and a sunroof. The Fuego's popularity waned in the mid-1980s due to intense competition from other sporty coupes, and production ceased in 1986. The Fuego's legacy, however, lives on as a stylish and innovative vehicle that combined practicality with performance.